Indictment comes as Supreme Court set to consider whether Trump immune from federal 2020 election conspiracy case
Mauritania President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani said Wednesday he would run for a second term in presidential elections due in June. Ghazouani, 67, has been at the helm of the vast West African country since 2019 and provided stability in the Sahel region, which faces rising jihadism."I have deemed it appropriate to address you directly, dear compatriots, through this letter, to inform you of my decision to present myself to you, so that you renew your confidence in me for a new term," he said in a
Brisbane Roar's newly extended head coach Ruben Zadkovich says the club can regenerate and prosper under his tenure as they prepare to host Adelaide United.